Prequel: I was driving my sister to a party. We were early, so we stopped at the mall, and there was a tea shop that had just opened. It was Spice and Tea Exchange. the prices looked fair, not crazy cheap. So I grabbed this tea, because it didn’t look like anything I had had before. Later that night, we though maggie had died, and I would be running this blog alone. We found she was not dead, just on a very long date. So we steeped it up, and loved it.
The company is here
and you can find this tea at $6.28 per ounce.

Geeves’ Notes
- 10/10
- I love it, I would die for it
- Its smokey, its sweet, it has a hint of spice.
- It is everything I could want in a tea.
- Also it tastes way better than it smells.
Maggie’s Notes
- So I was gonna to rate this a 8.89/10 but Geeves said that was too much math and to #Not
- So I Rounded up to a 9/10 sadly compromising my judging capabilities, Sad my dudes.
- Buy anyway heres the tea, So I really really, Like REALLY enjoyed this blend.
- It was smokey and had just the hint of cinnamon, and orange to it.
- Its actually very similar to one of my favorite teas, lapsang souchong, so it definitely got into my good graces
- Now some of you might be asking, “But Maggie Dearest Why Does this amazing smokey spice tea not a 10/10 if you love it so much” and I would respond
- Why thank you so much for asking. Its very similar to a Lapsang Souchong. So much so that at first I though Geeves had just added a tad bit of cinnamon to a cup of it. And while I love it, I wish there was a little bit more to differentiate it from Lapsang.
- Over all though its not that big of a point, because I still loved it. Hence the rounded up 9/10
TL:DR
- 9.5/10
- A lovely blend. A perfect cup for those who need a Smokey Drink in their lives
Much love to all you readers. May your tea never burn your mouth, and always be the right strength!
– -Maggie and Geeves
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